150 browser tabs across three windows… I wonder if I should close some?
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		It feels like the 50s with all this Chrome Although Firefox has been my default browser for several years, Although Firefox has been my default browser for several years,
 every so often I try out alternative browsers. A couple of weeks ago I
 started to use Chromium (developer builds of Google’s Chrome browser)
 for OS X and it has now become my default browser.Google has an obsession with speed. In fact, they have found that a .4 
 second delay in delivering search results causes a 30% drop in click
 throughs. They started working on Chrome to deliver a browser that is
 fast and secure. It also offers some other advatages such as isolating
 each tab or window into separate processes. This means if a tab or
 window crashes, it only affects that tab or window. Bookmarks can now be
 synched with your Google account, and extensions are starting to become
 available.One of my requirements for a browser is the ability to run multiple 
 profiles. I have one browser set for personal use and one set for
 professional use (I do try to separate the two, although it is difficult
 at times). Chrome supports multiple profiles, so now I can launch the
 default profile which contains my personal settings and I can launch a
 Mr_rcollins profile which contains my professional settings.I’ve found that Chromium launches faster than any other browser I’ve 
 tried. After using it for two weeks, it feels so much quicker than
 Firefox 3.5.5.
 Although Firefox has been my default browser for several years, every
 so often I try out alternative browsers. A couple of weeks ago I started
 to use Chromium (developer builds of Google’s Chrome browser) for OS X
 and it has now become my default browser.Google has an obsession with speed. In fact, they have found that a .4 
 second delay in delivering search results causes a 30% drop in click
 throughs. They started working on Chrome to deliver a browser that is
 fast and secure. It also offers some other advatages such as isolating
 each tab or window into separate processes. This means if a tab or
 window crashes, it only affects that tab or window. Bookmarks can now be
 synched with your Google account, and extensions are starting to become
 available.One of my requirements for a browser is the ability to run multiple 
 profiles. I have one browser set for personal use and one set for
 professional use (I do try to separate the two, although it is difficult
 at times). Chrome supports multiple profiles, now I can launch the
 default profile which contains my personal settings and I can launch a
 Mr_rcollins profile which contains my professional settings. I’ve had
 Firefox set up for this for over a year and it works pretty well.I’ve found that Chromium launches faster than any other browser I’ve 
 tried. After using it for two weeks, it feels so much quicker than
 Firefox 3.5.5. You can learn more about Google Chrome here;. I use
 the Techcrunch Chromium Updater to grab the latest builds for OS X
 since Google hasn’t released an official beta yet for OS X.
